The Lord expects His followers to take Holy Communion worthily as a remembrance offering in order to live properly and proclaim His death, resurrection, ascension to heaven and second coming. Taking Holy Communion regularly is not optional. When taken frivolously it is dangerous. Not taking it at all or doing so once or twice a year is a manifestation of faithlessness.

Biblical Baptism presents a defense of infant baptism based upon questions raised by those seeking to settle the issue in their own hearts, especially expectant young couples where either husband or wife has reservations regarding the propriety of having their child baptized. The text speaks to question like the meaning of baptism, the mode of baptism, and how circumcision is related to baptism.

In this study, Robert King examines, discusses and contrasts the arguments for believers' baptism versus those for infant baptism. After having done so, he demonstrates why he believes that believers' baptism is the correct biblical position. Robert Alan King is an ordained minister through Calvary Chapel.

Baptism is an issue that has long divided the Christian church, and it is an argument that has not made much progress. Each camp discusses the same biblical data, but without hearing each other. This book looks at why we have these camps, and why we persist in misunderstanding one another. It shows how correcting our foundations and assumptions suggests a fresh solution to the problem of baptism.

Every time the church has encountered crises, its understanding and performance of the Eucharist has shifted to help it meet that crisis. This book documents those shifts and asks the important question: what crisis is the church facting today, and how must the Eucharist change again to meet the challenge?

A current look at the Catholic religion's Communion or Eucharistic celebrations which date from the Last Supper of Christ and His Apostles. An easy to read e-format with links to who can receive Holy Communion, daily to assist in fostering a spiritual life and communion with Jesus Christ and the laity. The prayers of consecration as the priests each day continue to 'do this in memory of..."

A 'Take Me' e-format from Relaxed Venues. Geared for Catholics, involved in upcoming baptisms for newborns or adults.
Part 2 of the Aspects of Catholicism series. 'Confirmation- Sacrament of Initiation provides easily accessible details on the history and the current rite for Confirmation.. Valuable information for Parent and Godparents with requirements & responsibilities.

Why does true baptism have two parts? Why must we be baptized by water and by fire? What is baptism by fire? What good is baptism by water alone? Which church has the proper authority to baptize? What covenant do we make at baptism? This short talk answers some simple yet important questions regarding our walk in life and our entrance into Heaven.

Theolgy matters. Disagreements exist within the Reformed confessional tradition, and we know that debates can often descend into name-calling and straw man arguments. This booklet contains two brief summaries - one by a pastor of paedo-baptist persuasion, one by a Baptist pastor - on a subject that matters. They've both presented their own arguments clearly and fairly.

Religion can sometimes be babaric or strange to say the least when one studies the religions of the world.In christianity for example why hang another human being on a cross to atone for the sins of the world? And this whole thing about Holy communion (eating Jesus' blood and eating his flesh). Sounds like cannibalism to most people.You will learn spiritual things are not what they seem.